Background Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-escalate aggressive incidents; coercive measures such as restraint and seclusion should only be used as a last resort. An improved understanding of links between nurses’ exposure to aggression, attitudes to, and actual involvement in, coercive measures, and their emotions (anger, guilt, fear, fatigue, sadness), could inform preparation and education for prevention and management of violence. Objectives To identify relationships between mental health nurses’ exposure to patient aggression, their emotions, their attitudes towards coercive containment measures, and their involvement in incidents involving seclusion and restraint. Design...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient aggression is common in mental health services resulting in significant costs....
Patient aggression in clinical psychiatry: perceptions of mental health nurses Mental health nurses ...
This thesis focuses on nurses and their experience of violence and aggression and perceptions of con...
Background: Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-es...
BackgroundMental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-esca...
Background Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-esc...
Background: Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-es...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
Contains fulltext : 71548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental health ...
What is known on the subject?: Aggressive behaviour is a major problem in clinical practice of menta...
4.1 Introduction The use of coercive measures generally has negative effects on patients. To help pr...
Introduction Emotional regulation is important in mental health nursing practice but individual emo...
Introduction: Emotional regulation is important in mental health nursing practice, but individual em...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient aggression is common in mental health services resulting in significant costs....
Patient aggression in clinical psychiatry: perceptions of mental health nurses Mental health nurses ...
This thesis focuses on nurses and their experience of violence and aggression and perceptions of con...
Background: Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-es...
BackgroundMental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-esca...
Background Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-esc...
Background: Mental health nurses are exposed to patient aggression, and required to manage and de-es...
Mental health nurses are faced with an increasing number of aggressive incidents during their daily ...
Contains fulltext : 71548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mental health ...
What is known on the subject?: Aggressive behaviour is a major problem in clinical practice of menta...
4.1 Introduction The use of coercive measures generally has negative effects on patients. To help pr...
Introduction Emotional regulation is important in mental health nursing practice but individual emo...
Introduction: Emotional regulation is important in mental health nursing practice, but individual em...
Aim: To determine the incidence rate of forms of inpatient aggression towards nurses who working on ...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient aggression is common in mental health services resulting in significant costs....
Patient aggression in clinical psychiatry: perceptions of mental health nurses Mental health nurses ...
This thesis focuses on nurses and their experience of violence and aggression and perceptions of con...